KDE-Edu and edubuntu
William Kinghorn
williamk at dit.ac.za
Mon Oct 2 08:11:21 UTC 2006
Hi All,
You also have, Octaveand Scilab
William
>>> "Nicolas Pettiaux" <nicolas.pettiaux at ael.be> 10/01/06 8:57 PM >>>
2006/9/30, Susan Addington <saddingt at csusb.edu>:
> Dear Anne-Marie,
>
> I am a teacher (of mathematics) to future elementary teachers, and have been
> investigating the possibilities for open-source software in my classes, and
> my students' future classes.
> Derive
> (the computing engine behind the TIs; I don't use this because it only runs
> on Windows). Maple and Mathematica are much too complex to use for most
> students, and are very expensive.
please give Maxima a try and I suggest wxmaxima as the frontend.
Maxima is the closest free-software to Maple and Mathematica, and just
needs more users, more tutorials, howtos, simple examples and course
ware that use Maxima instead of the proprietary tools.
> There is also a shortage of unified, educationally sound mathematics
> curriculum in many of these areas.
in any field of science this is the same ...
I volunteer to help with that (I am a physics teacher at secondary level)
Regards,
Nicolas
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